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Negative feedback is a key homeostatic mechanism in the body. One of its key uses is the activation and deactivation of the signal transduciton pathway.
Negative feedback is a key [[Homeostatic mechanism|homeostatic mechanism]] in the body. One of its main uses is the activation and deactivation of the [[Signal transduction pathway|signal transduction pathway]].

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Negative feedback is a key homeostatic mechanism in the body. One of its main uses is the activation and deactivation of the signal transduction pathway.